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Police: Elderly man burns to death after car catches fire in Melaka

Saturday, 31 Oct 2020 10:49 PM MYT

MELAKA, Oct 31 — An elderly man was burnt to death in a car after the vehicle caught fire in an incident at Jalan Abadi 9, Taman Malim Jaya here today. He said the car which was registered under the name of the victim’s son was parked on the road shoulder near a corner not far from the deceased’s house.

“However, 45 minutes later, when the victim’s family members rushed out of the house after hearing screams of fire, they saw the car was on fire and neighbours were dousing the flames,” he said in a statement here tonight.He said according to the victim’s family members, the victim who had been receiving mental health treatment at the Pantai Hospital here since 2017 had never left his house since the implementation of the Movement Control Order last March.

 

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